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Rohit Sharma News: Former India captain Rohit Sharma has an impressive collection of cars at his home in Mumbai. Recently, a video of Rohit taking his new electric Tesla car for a spin has gone viral on social media. The 38-year-old was spotted wearing a black T-shirt and cap as he looked leaner. Fans were quick to notice the customised number plate on the Tesla '3015' as Rohit went on his way. The number plate is expected to be personalised based on the birthdates of Rohit's children Samaira (born on December 30) and his son Ahaan (born on November 15.)

As per reports, Rohit's new Lamborghini Urus SE has the same personalised number plate. Rohit has a wide collection of premium vehicles, ranging from BMWs and Mercedes as well.

Rohit, who was recently relieved of his captaincy duties, has been a center of discussion ever since. In the 27th edition of the CEAT Cricket Rating (CCR) Awards was held in Mumbai on Tuesday evening, Rohit Sharma stole the limelight not just for his glamorous looks, but also for the special recognition he received during the event.

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The veteran swashbuckler received the award from the legendary Sunil Gavaskar.

He said, “Look, I love that team, loved playing with them and it's a journey that we were all into for many years,” Rohit said.

“It's not about one year or two years of work. It was about getting into work from many years. We'd come so close to winning that trophy many times but we couldn’t just get over the line. That is where everyone decided that we need to do something different.”

Rohit also lauded the disciplined process and hunger for improvement.

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He said, “All the guys who took part in that competition got into that thought process of how to win games and how to challenge ourselves and not be complacent or take anything for granted. Those were the qualities we tried to bring in, and we thought it was a good method of just going and doing that repeatedly,”